Tales From The Tea House

Tales From The Tea House

by Christian Wingrove-Rogers
Tales From The Tea House

Tales From The Tea House

by Christian Wingrove-Rogers

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Overview

This is a collection of oral folk-tales that explore what it is to be human. Thirteen of them are traditional tales that have been collected and retold by a professional storyteller who has traveled around the world for over thirty years presenting them in places as diverse as palaces and underground train carriages and to listeners of all ages and backgrounds. The other three are original stories written by the same storyteller inspired by his journey thus far.

 Oral storytelling will never die out; the stories will make sure of that. They will always find a way to keep us thinking and questioning. Stories keep us on track. They turn up whenever we least expect them and, often, that is when we most need them.

The ideals of friendship, kindness, and compassion are all to be found in the minds of the characters in these tales as they travel the paths toward the truths that they are seeking.

There is never only one truth, there are many. But there is only one path to find them. The one that each of us is on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783982213958
Publisher: Christian Wingrove-Rogers
Publication date: 06/30/2020
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

At an early age, Christian Wingrove-Rogers suffered from an acute form of institutions allergy. It was brought on by an authoritative and traditional (as opposed to modern and forward thinking) private school and was not helped by spending Sunday mornings, that could have been spent ferally on the seashore, sitting on a hard bank badly singing dirges in a cold lightless building. The allergy was then exacerbated during a brief spell in the armed forces and later on, through various encounters with figures of authority and a draconian law designed purely to restrict the freedom of people with specific skin colour or liberal-minded attitudes. The young Christian, being a subject of the United Kingdom, which is an institution that can only exist by feeding on itself, was doomed. Therefore, in the middle of the 1980s, and in the interests of all concerned, he left...

Table of Contents

About The Author

By Way Of A Foreword

By Way Of Gratitude

1. To Dorothy

2. Two Travellers

3. The Seller Of Words

4. Where A Seed Falls

5. A Morsel Of Kindness

6. The Path Of Truth

7. The Blanket

8. The Man Who Sat Like A Rock

9. Soul Cages

10. The Merchant's Meal

11. The Gold Beneath The Bush

12. The Seashell

13. The Sadhu

14. Sight of Happiness

15. Winding Paths

16. The Field

17. The River

18. The Afterwords

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